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The problem with the NRG file it seems is that it is more than merely an ISO file plus header.

However, you can treat them that way if they are Disc At Once (DAO) written (i.e. the mount command, the nrg2iso (or the dd command) will all work just fine. However, when it is Track At Once written, NONE of the linux based tools will be able to convert the file to a usable ISO.

It may be possible to use some of the windows options through wine or a vm to do the conversion however.

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